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Carl needs to post "LARGerrrrr Pictures" Please mate. OC.
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"NOooooo - bring Thud back - bring Thud bck" OC.
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Piet, Superb in every way, you have made history and woken spirits looking down on you, you should be so proud of what you have done. OC.
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What truly amazes me (in a good way) is the way this kit shows the corect shape of the bend of the deck towards the bow, a few kits of these generic destoyer models do not have the correct shape, requiring some radiacl re shaping. OC.
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You are doing a wonderful job mark a true inspiration to many of us. OC.
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Thats because you kept shouting at it. OC.
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Carl, she is looking really nice mate very sharp building and painting. OC.
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Hiya mate, I agree you cant really go wrong how ever you tackle the next stage, I found bending and spacing the first planking for the hull, to be the most taxing and difficult, and it wasn't until I purchased one of those (heat plank benders - looks like an electrical soldering iron but without the soldering tip). But you could always do the build in different stages like - putting the false deck in first then adding a few hull planks then start a few deck planks from the centerline. Its really a veried situation without any particular set rules, just try to mix the easy steps with the difficult ones. OC.
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Quite large for a little ship, if you get me. OC.
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One would hope there would be a hand rail around the edges to stop you falling off, I suspect it could be true - look at all those airlines offering fantastic one way flights. OC.
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Its going to be a true museum piece of art, I so hope you construct a fitting show case for it, your amazing work so deserves to be shown to its full potential. OC.
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I used to know someone who kept a very large Iron for his flat earth theory, he also thought on the other side it was just plain. OC.
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I love the red lower hull color carl, it looks like RN Anti fouling red, I assume this would have been kept constant. OC.
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Im actually really impressed with gregs building skills especially as he has to build then upside down. OC.
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Dont worry lou, when im free from family things I will bring some Rum and pizza's over, and some ping pong balls to throw at greg. (oh and some glass cutters to get through gregs glass case) OC.
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"Greg putts up glass case around him" OC.
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"Hey - leave my mate a lone, he will have to suffer my jokes when I am up to it" OC.
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Good work my friend, great knowing you have the front hull sorted, I was going to say - if you struggle to cut in a bearding line, you could just fit a strip of extended keel all the way along its length. With the kitty situation myself and the admiral know your pain, we used to have a pet indoor rabbit - he was adorable but loved to eat wires (all wires) we had to cover every wiring run with plastic trunking, it was worth it though because of his playing with me on the floor and his cuteness. OC.
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